Tudor Monastery Farm

Tudor Monastery Farm (2013)

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Historian Ruth Goodman and archaeologists Peter Ginn and Tom Pinfold turn the clock back 500 years to the early Tudor period to become tenant farmers on monastery land.

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Scheduleevery Wednesday at 21:00 (60 min)

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EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E06Episode 6déc. 18, 2013
S01E05Episode 5déc. 11, 2013
S01E04Episode 4déc. 4, 2013
S01E03Episode 3nov. 27, 2013
S01E02Episode 2nov. 20, 2013
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Tudor Monastery Farm' premiere?

'Tudor Monastery Farm' premiered on October 22, 2013.

Who are the main hosts of 'Tudor Monastery Farm'?

The main hosts of 'Tudor Monastery Farm' are Ruth Goodman, Peter Ginn, and Tom Pinfold.

What is the premise of 'Tudor Monastery Farm'?

'Tudor Monastery Farm' follows three historians as they live and work on a historical farm, showcasing the daily life and challenges faced during the Tudor era.

What is the setting of 'Tudor Monastery Farm'?

The setting of 'Tudor Monastery Farm' is the Weald and Downland Living Museum in West Sussex, England.

What is the significance of the Weald and Downland Living Museum in relation to 'Tudor Monastery Farm'?

The Weald and Downland Living Museum serves as a living history museum where the hosts of 'Tudor Monastery Farm' can experience and demonstrate historical farming practices.

What are some of the activities featured in 'Tudor Monastery Farm'?

'Tudor Monastery Farm' features activities such as plowing fields, planting crops, caring for livestock, brewing beer, making bread, and producing various household goods and tools.

What is the historical context of 'Tudor Monastery Farm'?

'Tudor Monastery Farm' focuses on the period of British history known as the Tudor era, which spanned from 1485 to 1603.

How many episodes are there in 'Tudor Monastery Farm'?

'Tudor Monastery Farm' consists of twelve episodes.

Are the hosts of 'Tudor Monastery Farm' experts in their fields?

Yes, the hosts of 'Tudor Monastery Farm' are experts in their respective fields of history and archaeology.

What is the aim of 'Tudor Monastery Farm'?

The aim of 'Tudor Monastery Farm' is to provide a realistic and immersive experience of Tudor farming practices, showcasing the challenges and innovations of the time.

How does 'Tudor Monastery Farm' explore the social hierarchy of the Tudor era?

'Tudor Monastery Farm' explores the social hierarchy of the Tudor era by depicting the various roles and responsibilities of different classes, from the gentry to the laborers.

What are some of the challenges faced by the hosts in 'Tudor Monastery Farm'?

The hosts of 'Tudor Monastery Farm' face challenges such as unpredictable weather, labor-intensive tasks, limited resources, and the need to adapt to historical farming techniques.

How does 'Tudor Monastery Farm' showcase the importance of self-sufficiency during the Tudor era?

'Tudor Monastery Farm' showcases the importance of self-sufficiency by demonstrating how essential it was for people to produce their own food, clothing, and other necessities during that time.

What are some of the historical artifacts and techniques featured in 'Tudor Monastery Farm'?

'Tudor Monastery Farm' features historical artifacts and techniques such as period clothing, traditional farming tools, medieval building techniques, and the use of historical recipes and brewing methods.

How does 'Tudor Monastery Farm' educate viewers about Tudor history?

'Tudor Monastery Farm' educates viewers about Tudor history by providing an authentic and immersive experience, showcasing the daily life and challenges faced by people during that era.

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